Featured Article(s) Robust print view for SharePoint list views Nearly any intranet or extranet and especially Internet site will require to have a print view for pages or sections of the site. If you take a standard approach of modifying CSS you might be spending days trying to get details of list views acceptable for printing. Here we take a […]
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Don’t Forget to Finish the Upgrade…
Featured Article(s) Combine Named Sets and Calculated Members in Analysis Services, Pt. 2 Part 2: Combine Named Sets with Calculated members to meet client and employer business requirements. Join BI Architect Bill Pearson as he leads hands-on exploration of Named Set / Calculated Member combinations in Analysis Services. Don’t Forget to Finish the Upgrade… I have been working on a […]
Do You Do Podcasts for SQL Server Information?
Did You Miss the Virtual Conference? No worries… There’s still time – you can catch it on-demand right now! All of the sessions, all of the great content. The sessions, demonstrations and help is second to none, period. Take a look, check out the sessions, download the slides and transcripts, there is a ton of great content (more than 70 […]
Data to Drive Decisions
SQL Server Performance Virtual Workshop Register Now to save your spot Really looking forward to the upcoming SQL Server Performance Virtual Workshop – I’ll be teaching this workshop and going through all sorts of information from monitoring to TSQL gotchas to indexing and more. You can take a look at the full outline of the course on the site (link […]
Webcast Today: Database Recovery 101
Featured Article(s) Useful Undocumented Informational SQL Server 2008 DBCC Commands In this article, Alexander Chigrik shows some useful undocumented informational DBCC commands that shipped with SQL Server 2008. Webcast Today: Database Recovery 101 Every DBA is required to maintain good backups of their systems. But what are your options for recovering the system once you do experience a failure? In […]
SQL Server Migration Successes
Featured Article(s) SharePoint file filtering beyond out-of-the-box Whether for audit or to enforce policy, file filtering in SharePoint is an excellent feature. Out of the box, you can specify the list of files you want to be blocked; not really do any audit on already uploaded files. Also, if user renames file extension – SharePoint can`t really detect the actual […]
SQL Server Upgrade Challenges
Featured Article(s) Installing MySQL and MySQL-Front tool It is very important before you learn how to install MySQL and MySQL-Front tool to understand what are the MySQL system is a relational database, ie tables relate to each other. The programming language used is SQL (Structured Query Language) used for operations with the database. The tool MySQL-Front is used in the […]
SQL Server Performance Virtual Workshop
New SelectViews Show Available Donald Farmer returns to the show today talking about his new job, SQL Server 2008 R2 and more. Also, Shannon Bray joins us with some industry insights and thoughts. [Watch the Show] What Version of SQL Server, and Why? Once again, I’ve found myself in a debate with a friend about the versions of SQL Server […]
What do They Look for in a New Hire?
What do They Look for in a New Hire? As a hiring manager, there have been times when I have had two very qualified DBA’s sitting in front of me. Both of them are looking for a position on a team and both of them know their stuff. How do you make a decision between the two? As a hiring […]
Final Thoughts on SharePoint and Mixed Administration Roles
Featured Article(s) Useful Undocumented Maintenance SQL Server 2008 DBCC Commands In this article, Alexander Chigrik shows some useful undocumented maintenance DBCC commands that shipped with SQL Server 2008. Webcast Today – Register Now Measure Twice, Develop Once One site-collection or two? Subsite or List? The answer to these questions guides the decisions of many deployments. When mistakenly answered organizations quickly […]